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2011 Football League One play-off final
Old Trafford
Event2010–11 Football League One
Date29 May 2011
VenueOld Trafford,Manchester
RefereeSteve Tanner
Attendance48,410
2010
2012

The2011 Football League One play-off finalwas anassociation footballmatch which was played on 29 May 2011 atOld Traffordin Manchester, betweenHuddersfield TownandPeterborough United,to determine the third and final team to gainpromotionfromFootball League Oneto theFootball League Championship.The top two teams of the2010–11 Football League Oneseason,Brighton & Hove AlbionandSouthampton,gained automatic promotion to the Championship, while the teams placed from third to sixth position took part inplay-offs.The winners of the play-off semi-finals competed for the final place for the2011–12 seasonin the Championship.AFC BournemouthandMilton Keynes Donswere the defeated semi-finalists, losing to Huddersfield Town and Peterborough United respectively.

Steve Tannerwas therefereefor the match, which was played in front of 48,410 spectators.Craig Mackail-Smith,League One's leading scorer, went close for Peterborough on several occasions in the first half but it ended goalless. In the 78th minute, Peterborough took the lead asTommy RoweheadedGrant McCann'sfree-kickinto the Huddersfield net. Mackail-Smith doubled Peterborough's lead within two minutes, his shot deflecting into the goal offAntony Kay.With five minutes remaining, McCann increased the lead with a long-range strike to give Peterborough a 3–0 victory and promotion to the Championship.

Peterborough United ended theirnext seasonin 18th place in the Championship, four places and ten points above the relegation zone. Huddersfield Town finished theirfollowing seasonin fourth position inLeague Oneand qualified for the2012 Football League play-offswhere they metSheffield Unitedinthe finaland won promotion to the Championship after a penalty shootout.

Route to the final

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Football League One final table, leading positions[1][2]
Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
1 Brighton & Hove Albion 46 28 11 7 85 40 +45 95
2 Southampton 46 28 8 10 86 38 +48 92
3 Huddersfield Town 46 25 12 9 77 48 +29 87
4 Peterborough United 46 23 10 13 106 75 +31 79
5 Milton Keynes Dons 46 23 8 15 67 60 +7 77
6 Bournemouth 46 19 14 13 75 54 +21 71

Huddersfield Townfinished the regular2010–11 seasonin third place inFootball League One,the third tier of theEnglish football league system,one place and eight points ahead ofPeterborough United.Both therefore missed out on the two automatic places forpromotionto theFootball League Championshipand instead took part in theplay-offsto determine the third promoted team. Huddersfield Town finished five points behindSouthampton(who were promoted in second place) and eight behind league winnersBrighton & Hove Albion.[1]

Peterborough United's opponents for their play-off semi-final wereMilton Keynes Donswith the first match of thetwo-legged tietaking place atStadium MKin Milton Keynes on 15 May 2011.Craig Mackail-Smithgave the visitors the lead in the 8th minute, scoring after MK Dons goalkeeperDavid Martinpushed away a strike fromNathaniel Mendez-Laing.In the 47th minute,Daniel Powelllevelled the score from close range after a defensive error fromTommy Roweand three minutes later MK Dons went ahead 2–1 afterSam Baldock'sfree-kickwent through thewallinto the Peterborough net.Ángelo Balantamade it 3–1 in the 56th minute after beating Peterborough goalkeeperPaul Jonesat the near post.Charlie Leewas thensent offfor Peterborough after receiving twoyellow cards,the second for a foul on Powell. With nine minutes remaining,Stephen Gleesonwas also sent off, for a foul onMark Little,andGrant McCannconverted the subsequentpenaltyto make the final score 3–2 to MK Dons.[3][4]The second leg was held four days later atLondon Roadin Peterborough. McCann scored in the 11th minute from a free-kick to put Peterborough into the lead before Mackail-Smith's close-range strike made it 2–0 and sent his side to the final with a 4–3aggregate victory.[5][6]

Huddersfield Town facedAFC Bournemouthin the other semi-final; the first leg was played atDean Courtin Bournemouth on 14 May 2011. Midway through the first half,Kevin Kilbaneput the visitors ahead with aheaderfromGary Roberts'cross.Soon after,Rhoys Wigginswas fouled by Huddersfield goalkeeperIan Bennett,who conceded a penalty.Danny Ingstook the spot-kick but Bennett dived to his right to make the save. In the 60th minute,Donal McDermottscored with a shot from around 25 yards (23 metres) to level the match, which ended 1–1.[7][8]The second leg took place four days later at theG Alpha rm Stadiumin Huddersfield.Lee Peltiergave Huddersfield the lead on 26 minutes from a Roberts corner, butSteve Lovellequalised just before half-time from the penalty spot afterAdam Smithwas fouled in the Huddersfieldpenalty area.Danny Wardrestored the home side's lead just before half-time with a strike past Bournemouth's goalkeeperShwan Jalal.Midway through the second half, McDermott's pass found Lovell who rounded Bennett and scored to make it 2–2. With the aggregate score 3–3 at the final whistle, the match went intoextra time.Ings scored for Bournemouth from aMarc Pughcross in the 104th minute butAntony Kayequalised almost immediately with a header from a Roberts corner. Midway through the second period of additional time,Jason Pearcewas shown thered cardfor a foul. The match ended 3–3, and with the scores level at 4–4 on aggregate, apenalty shootoutwas required to determine who would progress.Michael SymesandLee Novakscored the opening penalties for Bournemouth and Huddersfield respectively butLiam Feeney's spot-kick was saved by Bennett. Ward made it 2–1 to Huddersfield beforeAnton Robinsonmissed his penalty. Kilbane andShaun Cooperthen scored for Huddersfield and Bournemouth respectively, but Kay scored the decider and Huddersfield won the shootout 4–2, progressing to the final.[9][10]

Match

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Background

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Huddersfield Town fans at Old Trafford
Huddersfield Town fans at Old Trafford
Peterborough United fans at old Trafford
Peterborough United fans celebrate

Due to the2011 UEFA Champions League Finalbeing held atWembley Stadiumon 28 May 2011, it appeared that the three Football League play-off finals may have to be played at a different venue for the first time since 2007.Manchester United'sOld Traffordhad been confirmed as a possible alternative, whileArsenal'sEmirates Stadiumand theMillennium StadiuminCardiffwere also under consideration to host the Championship,League OneandLeague Twoplay-off finals.[11]It was confirmed in January 2011 that Wembley would host the Championship play-off final on 30 May, while Old Trafford would host the League Two and League One finals on 28 and 29 May respectively.[12]

The match was Huddersfield Town's third play-off final—their previous appearances came in1995(a 2–1 win overBristol Rovers) and2004(a 4–1 penalty shootout win overMansfield Town)—and capped their seventh overall appearance in the Football League play-offs. They had been relegated to the third tier of English football at the end of the2002–03 season.[13]Peterborough United had also featured in two previous play-off finals, winning the Football League Third Division final in both1992(2–1 againstStockport County) and2000(1–0 againstDarlington).[14]They had been relegated to League Onethe previous season,finishing bottom of the division and 15 points from safety.[14][15]

The sides had played each other three times during the season, twice in the league and once in theFootball League Trophy.Peterborough won the first league encounter 4–2 at London Road in August 2010; Huddersfield secured a 3–2 victory six weeks later in the cup competition. The second league match took place in April 2011 and ended in a 1–1 draw.[16]This was also the second time the sides had faced one another in the play-offs, with Peterborough winning 4–3 on aggregate in the1992 semi-finals.[16]

Peterborough's Mackail-Smith was the division's top scorer during the regular season with 32 goals (27 in the league, 2 in theFA Cupand 3 in theLeague Cup).[1]His side's other leading scorers wereGeorge Boydwith 17 (15 in the league and 2 in the League Cup) andAaron McLeanon 13 (10 in the league, 2 in the FA Cup and 1 in the League Cup).[17]Jordan Rhodeswas Huddersfield's top scorer with 26 goals (20 in the league, 1 in the FA Cup, 1 in the League Cup and 4 in the Football League Trophy) followed byAnthony Pilkingtonwith 14 (10 in the league and 3 in the Football League Trophy).[18]

Therefereefor the match wasSteve Tanner.[19]He wasassistedbyPeter Bankesand Charles Breakspear,Mick Russellacted as thefourth officialand Seb Stockbridge was reserve assistant referee.[20]The final was broadcast live in the United Kingdom onSky Sports.[21]Huddersfield adopted a4–5–1 formationwhile Peterborough played as a4–3–2–1.[22]

Summary

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The matchkicked offaround 3p.m. on 29 May 2011 at Old Trafford in front of 48,410 spectators.[19][21]In the fifth minute, Mackail-Smith's shot was deflected by Kay onto the outside of Huddersfield's post from a tackle. Boyd then struck from around 30 yards (27 metres) but his shot was saved by Bennett. For Huddersfield, Peltier headed a Roberts pass over the Peterborough crossbar before Jones caught Clarke's on-target header.Benik Afobe,playing as a lone striker, then missed an opportunity for Huddersfield before Mackail-Smith was denied once again by Kay. Roberts' free-kick was then tipped round the post by Jones before Afobe struck wide from 8 yards (7.3 metres) from the resulting corner. Mackail-Smith then hit a shot wide while unmarked after receiving a pass from Boyd, and the half ended goalless.[23]

The first chance of the second half fell to McCann who struck a curling free-kick over the bar from around 20 yards (18 metres), before Ward's run down the wing ended with his shot striking the Peterborough crossbar. Kay then fouled Mackail-Smith, who was through on goal, and was shown a yellow card. In the 78th minute, Peterborough took the lead as Rowe's header from McCann's free-kick went into the Huddersfield net. In immediate response,Danny Cadamarteriwas brought on for Ward as Huddersfield switched to two strikers, but Mackail-Smith doubled Peterborough's lead within two minutes, his shot deflecting into the goal off Kay. With five minutes remaining, McCann increased his side's lead with a long-range strike beforeLee Tomlin's shot went over the Huddersfield crossbar. Peterborough won the match 3–0 and were promoted to the Championship.[23]

Details

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Huddersfield Town0–3Peterborough United
Report Rowe78'
Mackail-Smith80'
McCann85'
Attendance: 48,410
Huddersfield Town
Peterborough United
GK 13 Ian Bennett
DF 32 Jack Hunt Yellow card39'
DF 8 Antony Kay Yellow card76'
DF 5 Peter Clarke(c)
DF 3 Gary Naysmith
MF 20 Kevin Kilbane
MF 10 Danny Ward downward-facing red arrow79'
MF 2 Lee Peltier Yellow card34'
MF 16 Scott Arfield downward-facing red arrow81'
MF 7 Gary Roberts
FW 24 Benik Afobe downward-facing red arrow81'
Substitutes:
GK 25 Nick Colgan
DF 18 Jamie McCombe
MF 4 Joey Guðjónsson
FW 9 Danny Cadamarteri upward-facing green arrow79'
FW 17 Jordan Rhodes upward-facing green arrow81'
FW 19 Alan Lee upward-facing green arrow81'
FW 21 Lee Novak
Manager:
Lee Clark
GK 28 Paul Jones
DF 2 Mark Little
DF 5 Gabriel Zakuani
DF 16 Ryan Bennett
DF 27 Grant Basey downward-facing red arrow64'
MF 7 James Wesolowski
MF 11 Grant McCann(c)
MF 14 Tommy Rowe downward-facing red arrow84'
MF 10 George Boyd
MF 24 Lee Tomlin Yellow card29' downward-facing red arrow90+2'
FW 12 Craig Mackail-Smith
Substitutes:
GK 30 Barry Richardson
DF 4 Kelvin Langmead
DF 6 Charlie Lee Yellow card65' upward-facing green arrow64'
MF 18 Chris Whelpdale upward-facing green arrow84'
MF 19 Nathaniel Mendez-Laing
MF 35 Joe Newell
FW 9 David Ball upward-facing green arrow90+2'
Manager:
Darren Ferguson

Match officials:

  • Assistant referees:
    • Peter Bankes
    • Charles Breakspear
  • Fourth official: Mick Russell
Statistics[23]
Huddersfield Town Peterborough United
Total shots 7 9
Shots on target 3 5
Ball possession 44% 56%
Corner kicks 5 4
Fouls committed 13 10
Yellow cards 3 2
Red cards 0 0

Post-match

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Darren Ferguson,the Peterboroughmanager,was quick to praise his chairman,Darragh MacAnthony,noting "he's spent money, had a right go and had the bottle to get me back at the club".[22]He also noted that his father, Manchester United managerAlex Ferguson,had not been present at the final, calling him a "jinx" and jokingly attributing Peterborough's semi-final first-leg loss to MK Dons to him.[22]The Huddersfield managerLee Clarksaid that the final score did not tell the whole story of the match: "It was just a crazy eight, ten minutes. For the first half-hour of the second half we dominated, but they had aset-pieceexpert... I'm hurting for the owner, for the fantastic supporters ".[22]

Peterborough United ended theirnext seasonin 18th place in the Championship, four places and ten points above the relegation zone.[24]Huddersfield Town finished theirfollowing seasonin fourth position inLeague Oneand qualified for the2012 Football League play-offswhere they metSheffield Unitedinthe final,winning promotion to the Championship after a penalty shootout.[25][26]

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